Claims
- 1. An improved fuel injection system for use with an internal combustion engine mounted in a vehicle the fuel system having a fuel tank for storing a quantity of liquid fuel to be used by the internal combustion engine, a fuel pump for drawing the liquid fuel from the tank and delivering the fuel to a fuel injector, a throttle position sensor for sensing the power requested by the vehicle, an engine control unit which controls the engine settings to maintain the engine in its normal operating mode, the improvement comprising a fuel pump control circuit adapted to sense the throttle position output signal, the fuel pump control sensor adapted to respond to the throttle sensor to adjust the fuel pump speed circuit using three distinct duty cycle modulator circuits to control fuel pump speed, one duty circuit being used on startup to bring the system to full operating pressure, a second duty circuit to provide modulated pulses to the fuel pump to operate the fuel pump at the level set by the throttle position sensor and a third duty circuit which operates the fuel pump at idle, the third duty circuit maintaining the fuel flow at a level which prevents vapor lock and being also adapted to operate the fuel pump at the reduced level in the event of throttle position sensor failure at a rate above the stall rate of the fuel pump.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described here may be made, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without paying me any royalty.
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